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Michael FurmingerTechnical Manager EuropeCisco Networking Academy

October 2007

Cisco Networking AcademyNew CCNA Curricula

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ContentsNew CCNA Overview

Adoption and Migration

CCNA Discovery Detail

CCNA Exploration Detail

Instructor Training

Cisco Certifications

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New Courses

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How Are We Evolving the Program?

Shift focus from program growth to student outcomes

Develop courseware tailored to student goals

Align skills with specific jobs in networking

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Networking Academy ProgramPortfolio – 18 Courses

Student Networking Knowledge and Skills

Network InstallerBasic IT SupportSystem Admin

Small and Medium

Business Networking

Enterprise Networking

CAREERS

CCNADiscovery

Routing,Switching,

WANs,Intro to Adv

Tech

CCNPAdvanced Routing

Remote AccessMultilayer Switching

Troubleshooting

Wireless

FUNDAMENTALS IT Essentials: PC Hardware

& SoftwareIT Essentials II

PNIE

CCNAExploration

Routing,Switching,

WANs,Intro to Adv

Tech

Security

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New CCNA

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Skills for wide range of networking professions:

Network technicianNetwork administrator Network engineer

CCNA Discovery

Basics of Routingand Switching

Core Skills for CCNA

Certification

Networking based on technologyDeep into protocols and theory (LAN, WAN)

Skills for entry-level professions:

Network installerNetwork technicianHelp desk technician Basic network design

Networking based on applicationIntroduction to career exploration an soft skills

Key Factors in Obtaining Jobs: Education, Experience, and Certification

CCNA Exploration

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New CCNA CurriculaHow Do I Choose?

• What are your students’academic capabilities?

• What are your students’ goals?

• How will your institution integratethe new CCNA curriculum?

• Which curriculum best aligns with your teaching methodology and your students' interests?

• Is the existing CCNA v3.1 curriculum very difficult for your students in terms of theoretical topics?

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A quick look at the GUI

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Navigation iconsChapter Menu

Persistent 2/3 media area

1/3 text area with manual scroll bar

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Page #

1/3 text area, automatically scrolls, disappears for full-

screen media

2/3 or full-screen media area

Navigation tools

Language Toggle

Go To / Location and Topic Navigation Bar

Next / Back

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Comparing CCNA Discovery and Exploration with CCNA 3.1

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Feature Comparison

~70 hours per courseTime to Learn

Required minimum of four months to complete all four courses

Required minimum of three* months to complete all four courses

• Courses structured to increase flexibility and efficiency in course sequence

Required minimum of six months to complete all four courses

Business Rules

Four courses – structured by practical network environments

PLUS: • E-doing• Introduction to advanced

technologies• Helps prepare students for

entry-level IT careers by teaching applied skills early in the curriculum

Four courses – structured by protocols and technologies within various topologies

PLUS: • E-doing• Introduction to advanced

technologies• Extra theory and more

challenging labs

Four courses –structured by protocols and technology

Content

Basic PC usage skills Advanced problem-solving and analytical skills typically associated with students in engineering, math, or science degree programs

Basic PC usage skills

Expected Student Capabilities

CCNA Discovery CCNA ExplorationCCNA v3.1

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CCNA DiscoveryChanges Compared to Current CCNA

Practical application, theory, soft

skills and career exploration

New order, flow,

and format

New courses

No 1-to-1 mapping

CurriculumFramework Course Content

• Design concepts and equipment selection• IP addressing on a LAN/WAN• Network design • Cisco device configuration upgrade• Stronger theoretical notion of converged

networks

Designing and Supporting Computer Networks

• Enterprise overview• LAN/WAN performance• IP addressing – VLSM and subnetting• Advanced switching and routing• EIGRP, OSPF, VLANs, VTP, Frame Relay• LAN, WAN, VLAN troubleshooting

Introducing Routing and

Switching in the Enterprise

• Intro to OSI model/TCP model• SMB routing and switching• WAN technology• IP addressing • Network devices and cabling• Security/disaster recovery

Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP

• Introduction to networking• Basic cabling for Small and Home Office• LAN addressing and network services• Basic wireless and security• Troubleshooting – plan/build home network

Networking for Home and Small

Businesses

CCNA Discovery

WAN TechnologiesCCNA 4

Switching Basics and

Intermediate Routing

CCNA 3

Routers and Routing Basics

CCNA 2

Networking BasicsCCNA 1

CCNA v3.1

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CCNA ExplorationChanges Compared to Current CCNA

Course Changes

• De-emphasize ISDN• Added new WAN concepts• Added ACLs, VPN concepts

Accessing the WAN

WAN TechnologiesCCNA 4

• Can be taught before, with, or after Routing Protocols and Concepts

• Added Rapid Spanning Tree protocol• Added wireless concepts• More challenging labs

LAN Switching and Wireless

Switching Basics and Intermediate

RoutingCCNA 3

• Can be taught before, with, or after LAN Switching and Wireless

• Removed IGRP• Added VLSM, OSPF, EIGRP• More challenging labs

Routing Protocols and

ConceptsRouters and

Routing BasicsCCNA 2

• Intro to Advanced Technologies and Converged Networks

• Top-Down Approach to Networking

Network FundamentalsNetworking BasicsCCNA 1

CCNA ExplorationCCNA v3.1

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Adoption & Migration

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Tools Available to You

Datasheets

Scope and Sequencedocuments

Detailed equipment list

Chapter demos

FAQs

At-A-GlanceJob framework informationCurriculum Selection GuidelinesPresentations

New CCNA Video

Currently Available

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Chapter Demos

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New Courses Video

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CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration Migration

Institutions midway through delivering CCNA v3.1 should continue with the CCNA v3.1 curriculum until completion

Countries with translated versions of CCNA v3.1 courses can wait until a translated version of the new CCNA curricula is available, or adopt the English version

CCNA v3.1 curriculum English end of availability Course 1 31 July 2008Courses 2 - 4 31 July 2009

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CCNA Discovery

Detail

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CCNA Discovery Course Outline

Preparing for the Job Market and CertificationPutting it all together10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

Ch

Presenting and Implementing the Network Design

Troubleshooting an Enterprise NetworkTroubleshooting Your Network

Prototyping the WANFiltering Traffic Using Access Control ListsISP ResponsibilityBasic Security

Prototyping the LAN DesignImplementing Enterprise WAN LinksISP Services Wireless Technologies

IP Addressing in the Network Design

Routing with a with a Link-State ProtocolRouting Network Services

Creating the Network DesignRouting with a Distance Vector ProtocolConfiguring Network DevicesNetwork Addressing

Estimating the Impact of Applications on a Network

Design

Addressing in an Enterprise Network

Planning the Addressing Structure

Connecting to the Internet Through an ISP

Characterizing the Existing Network

Switching in an Enterprise NetworkPlanning a Network UpgradeConnecting to the Network

Gathering Network Requirements

Exploring the Enterprise Network InfrastructureHelp DeskOperating Systems

Reviewing the Concepts of Network DesignNetworking in the EnterpriseThe Internet and Its Uses Personal Computer Hardware

Designing and Supporting Computer

Networks

Introducing Routing and Switching in the

Enterprise

Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP

Networking for Home and Small Businesses

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CCNA Discovery ServerDiscovery Server is software that provides network services in anisolated lab environment, disconnected from the Internet

Offers great flexibility to enrich the learning experience

Discovery Server provides the following network services:–DNS–Web Server–FTP–Telnet–SSH–DHCP

Discovery Server is not required. It is an optional configuration that can be used in some labs

It does not require any additional equipment

Discovery Server software and detailed instructions/FAQ are available for download on Academy Connection Tools page

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How do I get Discovery Server?

The Discovery Server is available for download from any CCNA Discovery course tools page on Academy Connection

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CCNA Discovery 3 and 4

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CCNA Discovery: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise

This course familiarizes students with the equipment, applications, and protocols installed in enterprise networks, with a focus on switched networks, traffic flow, and security.

It also introduces advanced routing protocols such as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol. Hands-on exercises include configuration, installation, and troubleshooting.

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Course Goals

Upon completion of the Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise course, students will be able to perform the following tasks:

Implement a LAN given an approved network designConfigure a switch with VLANs and inter-switch communicationConfigure EIGRP and OSPF routing protocols on Cisco devicesImplement WAN linksImplement access control lists to permit or deny specified trafficPerform LAN, WAN, and VLAN troubleshooting using a structured

methodology and the OSI model

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CCNA Discovery: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise Outline

Chapter 1: Networking in the Enterprise Chapter 2: Creating the Enterprise Network Infrastructure Chapter 3: Switching in an Enterprise NetworkChapter 4: Addressing in an Enterprise Network Chapter 5: Routing with a Distance Vector Protocol in an Enterprise NetworkChapter 6: Routing with a Link-State Protocol Chapter 7: Implementing Enterprise WAN Links Chapter 8: Filtering Traffic Using Access Control Lists Chapter 9: Troubleshooting an Enterprise Network Chapter 10: Putting It Altogether

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CCNA Discovery: Designing and Supporting Computer Networks

Learners progress through a variety of case studies and role-playing exercises, which include gathering requirements, designing basic networks, establishing proof-of-concept, and performing project management tasks.

Lifecycle services; including upgrades, competitive analysis, and system integration, are presented in the context of pre-sale support.

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Course Goals

Upon completion of the Designing and Supporting Computer Networks course, students will be able to perform the following tasks:

Gather customer requirementsDesign a simple Internetwork using Cisco technologyDesign an IP addressing scheme to meet LAN requirementsCreate an equipment list to meet LAN design requirementsCreate and present a proposal to a customerInstall and configure a prototype InternetworkObtain and upgrade Cisco IOS® software in Cisco devices

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CCNA Discovery: Designing and Supporting Computer Networks Outline

Chapter 1: Reviewing the Concepts of Network Design

Chapter 2: Gathering Network Requirements

Chapter 3: Characterizing the Existing Network

Chapter 4: Estimating the Impact of Applications on a Network Design

Chapter 5: Creating the Network Design

Chapter 6: IP Addressing in the Network Design

Chapter 7: Prototyping the LAN

Chapter 8: Prototyping the WAN

Chapter 9: Presenting and Implementing the Network Design

Chapter 10: Prepare for the Job Market and Certification

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CCNA DiscoveryInstructional Methodology

Review ACLs and use to incorporate security in a branch office network

Verify, implement and troubleshoot ACLs in the Enterprise

ACLs

Review and expand IPv6; IP addressing design and configuration

Reinforce VLSM, Introduce route summarization and aggregation

Intro and practice subnets, classless IP addressing and routing, VLSM, subnetting methods, IPv6

Implement IP addressing, DHCP configuration, and NAT operation.

Addressing

Design and prototype access layer switched network, configure and verify switch operations

Configure VLAN membership, Spanning Tree, 802.1q trunking operation

Configure switch management interface and port security, configure and connect switches

Introduce and practice broadcast domain, switch operation, MAC address table concepts

Switching

Design, configure, and test EIGRP and OSPF

Configure VLAN, RIPv6, EIGRP, OSPF

Introduce protocols; configure routes and routers

Routing table operation

Routing

Course 4 –Designing and

Supporting Computer Networks

Course 3 –Introducing Routing and Switching in the

Enterprise

Course 2 –Working at a

Small-to-Medium Business or ISP

Course 1 –Networking for Home or Small

BusinessesSkill

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Example – CCNA Discovery Skills Development

Review OSI model functionality in context of network design - Layer 1, 2, and 3 design issues.

Review OSI Model Functionality and use as a troubleshooting tool.

Reviewed OSI Model functionality.Reinforced OSI Model as troubleshooting tool.Placed TCP/IP protocols and network device functionality at appropriate OSI model layers.

Introduced OSI Model and functionality.

OSI Model

Design implementations of access-list filters based on application, protocol, and port recognition.

Apply traffic filters based on protocol and port recognition.

Expanded on functionality of TCP and UDP. Expanded concept of ports and socketsExpanded discussion of application layer protocols, with a focus on DNS, HTTP, FTP and the e-mail protocols.

Introduced Protocol StackTCP and UDP functionalityTCP/IP Application Layer protocols.

TCP/IP Protocols

Review router and switch functionality.Describe Quality of Service and how it is implemented on networking devices.

Review router and switch functionality.Introduce Enterprise converged networks that include voice.

Introduced Cisco devices -1841 ISRs, routers, Catalyst 2960 switches.Review firewall functions.Introduce IDS and IPS

Introduced hosts, hubs, switches, routers, access points and firewalls.Generic and in context of Linksys devices.Introduced 3-Layer network model and the devices at each layer.

Network Devices

Course 4 –Designing and

Supporting Computer Networks

Course 3 –Introducing Routing and

Switching in the Enterprise

Course 2 –Working at a Small-

to-Medium Business or ISP

Course 1 –Networking for Home or Small

BusinessesSkill

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CCNA Exploration

Detail

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CCNA Exploration Course Outline

11

10

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7

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5

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3

2

1

Ch

OSPFConfiguring and Testing Your Network

Link-State Routing ProtocolsPlanning and Cabling Your Network

EIGRPEthernet

Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks

The Routing Table: A Closer LookOSI Physical Layer

Implementing IP Addressing Services

Configuring a Wireless RouterRIPv2Data Link Layer

Providing TeleworkerServices

Implementing Inter-VLAN RoutingVLSM and CIDRAddressing the Network - IPv4

Access Control Lists (ACLs)Implementing Spanning Tree ProtocolsRIP version 1OSI Network Layer

Enterprise Network SecurityImplement VTPDistance Vector Routing ProtocolsOSI Transport Layer

Advanced Frame Relay ConceptsVLANSIntroduction to Dynamic

Routing ProtocolsApplication Layer Functionality and

Protocols

PPPConfigure a SwitchStatic RoutingCommunicating over the Internet

Services in a Converged WANLAN DesignIntroduction to Routing and

Packet ForwardingLiving in a Network-Centric World

Accessing the WANLAN Switching and

WirelessRouting Protocols and ConceptsNetwork Fundamentals

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LAN Switching and Wireless

CCNA Exploration: Flexibility in Course Sequence

Network Fundamentals

Routing Protocols and Concepts

Accessing the WAN

LAN Switching and Wireless

Network Fundamentals

Routing Protocols and Concepts

Accessing the WAN

LAN Switching and Wireless

Network Fundamentals

Routing Protocols and Concepts

Accessing the WAN

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Top Down Approach

Following a top down approach to teaching Networking, CCNA Exploration introduces application and application services very early in the courseThe course explains the role and nature of the main application protocols and their relation to protocols and services provided to them by the lower layers of the network

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Lab Activities and Packet Tracer Activities

The course includes an important number of lab and Packet Tracer Activities that allow students to visualize and have hands-on experience with the application protocols and services introduced in the course

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CCNA Eagle ServerEagle Server is software that provides network services and applications in an isolated lab environment, disconnected from the InternetOffers great flexibility to enrich the learning experienceEagle Server provides the following network services and applications:

–DNS–Web Server–FTP–TFTP–SSH–Instant Messaging–Wiki Server–Email

Eagle Server is required to complete most of the labs It does not require any additional equipmentEagle Server software and detailed instructions/FAQ are available for download on Academy Connection Tools page

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Eagle Server

The graph illustrates the topology used throughout the Network Fundamentals course.

The Eagle Server is a tool provided by Cisco that includes the set of application services and protocols used in the lab activities

Eagle Server includesInstant MessagingWiki ServerDomain Name ServerEmailWeb ServerFTPTFTPSSH

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Eagle Server images and documentation

The Tools page contains the Eagle server images as well as detailed instructions and FAQs on how to install and use the tool

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A quick look at the Courses

Discovery 1

Discovery 2

Exploration 1

Exploration 2

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Translation

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CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration Translation Strategy

Deliver cost-effective, timely curricula in prioritized languages

Partnership model between corporate, field, and partners

Share costs Drive prioritization

Clear quality control processProtect Cisco brand Leverage partnership involvement

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CCNA Courses Designed for TranslationText expansion allowance

Language translation toggle

Graphical and GUI text is stored separately, then automatically pulled into GUI from English and local text files

Content reviewed globally by instructors with technical and English experience

Old GUI New GUI

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Cisco Networking AcademyTranslation Framework

GloballyStrategicLed by Cisco

corporate

RegionallyStrategic

Led by Cisco field or partner

Locally Strategic

Led by Cisco field or partner

High Networking Academy market potentialHigh demand for skilled people (IDC) Alignment with cert prioritiesNetAcad global alignment

6 UN languages:Arabic, English, French, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish

Prioritized installed base + theatre prioritiesExamples:Br. Portuguese, German, Japanese, Polish

Moderate Networking Academy market potential Moderate demand for skilled peopleAlignment with certification priorities and partner goalsNetworking Academy theatre alignment

Networking Academy country alignmentAlignment with partner goals

Examples:HungarianSlovak

Lang

uage

sC

riter

iaC

ateg

ory

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FY’08 Translation RoadmapU.N. Languages

ArabicArabic

S ChineseS Chinese

RussianRussian

SpanishSpanish

FrenchFrench

ITE v3.1

Q1 FY08

Discovery 1 & 2

Q2 FY08 Q3 FY08 Q4 FY08

Exploration 1 & 2

ITE: PC v4.0

Discovery 1 & 2Exploration 1 & 2

ITE:PC v4.0

Discovery 1 & 2Exploration 1 & 2

ITE: PC v4.0

Discovery 1 & 2ITE: PC v4.0

Discovery 3 & 4Exploration 3 & 4

Discovery 1 – 4 Exploration 1 – 4

Discovery 3 & 4Exploration 3 & 4

Discovery 3 & 4Exploration 3 & 4

Discovery 3 & 4

Aug ‘07 – Oct ‘07 Nov ‘07 – Jan ‘08 Feb ‘08 – Apr ‘08 May ’08 – Jul ‘08

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Instructor Training

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Instructor Training

Not required but strongly recommendedEncouraged to read the new CCNA curricula, Interactive Course Guide (ICG), Instructor Reference Guide (IRG) and slide presentationsCurrent

Instructor

In person training required. Approximately 40 classroom hours per course; similar to current CCNA v3.1

New Instructor

(min. 4-8 hours per course)(min. 8-10 hours per course)

CCNA Exploration CCNA Discovery

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Training Resources for Existing Instructors

Reference Materials

Instructor Reference Guide• Comparison of New

Curriculum with Existing Curriculum

•New Topics•New Skills•New Equipment

• Suggestions for Use of Existing Equipment

Interactive Course Guide• Key Ideas • Teaching Goals• Critical Concepts• How to Teach Concepts• Discussion Ideas• Reflection• Case Studies, Labs,

Videos, Tools

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Training Resources for Existing Instructors

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Training Scenarios for New CCNA Curricula

Existing Instructor New Instructor

• Log into Academy Connection• Select Academy Course Materials• Select ICG for course• Review Instructor Reference Guide

• Attend scheduled training at Training Center

• Complete course exam and skills exam

• Existing instructors are automatically enabled to offer the new CCNA courses

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Cisco Certifications

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Certification Levels Certification Levels –– New Entry PointNew Entry Point

Expert:CCIE®

Professional:CCNP®, CCIP®, CCSP®,

CCVP™, CCDP®

Associate:CCNA®, CCDA®

Security

IP Communications

Wireless

Storage Networking

Optical

Advanced Routing and Switching

Foundation

General Focused

Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT™)

NEW

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Updates to Cisco CertificationUpdates to Cisco Certification

Cisco is expanding certification of entry level skills and knowledge--the foundation of a successful career in networking.

New CCNA certification exam has greater breadth—more security, troubleshooting and basic wireless—and more time devoted to performance-based skills.

Introduction of new CCENT entry level certification– Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician– Optional certification after the first two courses of CCNA

Discovery curriculum– Aligns with entry level networking support positions

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Paths to CCNA Certification

Accessing the WAN

LAN Switching and Wireless

Routing Protocols and Concepts

Networking Fundamentals

CCNA Exploration

Working at a Small-to-Medium Business

or ISP

Networking for Home and Small Businesses

CCNA Discovery

Accessing the WAN

LAN Switching and Wireless

Routing Protocols and Concepts

CCNA Exploration

Designing and Supporting Computer Networks

CCENT Certification (optional)

CCNA Certification

Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise

Networking for Home and Small Businesses

CCNA Discovery

Working at a Small-to-Medium Business

or ISPCCENT Certification (optional)

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Cisco CCENT CertificationCisco CCENT Certification

www.cisco.com/go/ccent

Certifies skills required to configure, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, under supervision

Aligned to entry level positions in network support, such as help desk representative or technical support assistant

Requires first of two CCNA exams (ICND 1 640-822)

An optional, intermediate step towards CCNA certification

Recipients gain access to Cisco Certification Community and use of CCENT logo

CCNACCENTCCNACCENT

CCNPCCNP

CCIECCIE

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Certifies knowledge and skills to install, operate and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network

Includes connecting to multiple WANs, basic security measures and wireless extension of the network.

Two options for the exams (2 exam option or one composite exam)2 Exam option:

•ICND1 640-822 exam

•ICND2 640-816 exam

1 Composite Exam option:•CCNA 640-802 exam

www.cisco.com/go/ccna

CCNPCCNP

CCIECCIE

Cisco CCNACisco CCNA NetwNetworkork AssociateAssociate

CCNACCENTCCNACCENT

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Extension VouchersZero discount vouchers enabling qualified NetAcad students to take retired versions of Cisco certification exams including:

– Until December 31, 2007:• CCNP BSCI (642-801)• CCNP BCMSN (640-604)

– Starting 6 Nov 2007: Ending 31 July 2009• INTRO (640-821)• ICND (640-811) • CCNA (640-801)

Requested by instructors through Academy Connection Help Feature

Instructors provide extension voucher information to students

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Q and A

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